Day 4 Wrap-Up: Team Canada’s Performance at Milano Cortina 2026

Day 4 Wrap-Up: Team Canada’s Performance at Milano Cortina 2026

The Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games have reached Day 4, showcasing Team Canada’s notable efforts across various sports.

Team Canada’s Performance Overview

As of now, Team Canada’s medal count stands at:

  • Gold: 0
  • Silver: 1
  • Bronze: 2
  • Total Medals: 3

Highlights from Day 4

Alpine Skiing

In alpine skiing, Team Canada made its mark in the women’s team combined event. The duo of Valérie Grenier from St-Isidore and Laurence St-Germain from Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges secured 13th place after a downhill and slalom run.

Figure Skating

Stephen Gogolev from Toronto advanced to the men’s free skate. He finished 10th in the short program and will compete again on February 13.

Freestyle Skiing – Moguls

In the women’s moguls, both Maïa Schwinghammer from Saskatoon and Laurianne Desmarais-Gilbert from Sainte-Adèle progressed to the finals, finishing sixth and eighth, respectively. Ashley Koehler and Jessica Linton will attempt to qualify further on Day 5.

On the men’s side, Julien Viel and Mikaël Kingsbury earned automatic berths into the finals after finishing second and third. Elliot Vaillancourt will compete in the next qualification run on February 12.

Women’s Hockey

In a challenging match, Canada’s women’s hockey team faced Team USA, falling 5-0. They will next face Team Finland on February 12 to complete preliminary rounds.

Short Track Speed Skating

Canada captured its first short track speed skating medal at this year’s Games, earning silver in the mixed relay. Kim Boutin celebrated her fifth Olympic medal, marking her as the most-decorated female short track athlete in Canada’s history. Steven Dubois also achieved his fourth Olympic medal, while newcomers William Dandjinou, Courtney Sarault, and Félix Roussel each claimed their first Olympic medals.

Upcoming Events

As the Games continue, fans can look forward to the Team Canada FanFest, which is set to take place in various cities:

  • February 14-15: Calgary, WinSport Event Centre
  • February 15-16: Vancouver, Jack Poole Plaza
  • February 21-22: Montreal, Esplanade Tranquille

This immersive experience will allow fans to celebrate and support Team Canada as they strive for more victories at Milano Cortina 2026.

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